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The premise of computer science: Establishing modern computing at the University of Toronto (1945--1964).

机译:计算机科学的前提:在多伦多大学建立现代计算(1945--1964年)。

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This dissertation explores the introduction and acceptance of electronic computers at the University of Toronto, from the first vague intentions of 1945 to the creation of the first Department of Computer Science in Canada that offered a doctoral degree in 1964.;The story begins shortly after World War II, when a group of professors with an interest in modern computing devices petitioned the university and several federal agencies for funding to build or buy an electronic computer. Though located in Toronto, it was hoped that all Canadian scientists could use the new machine for their computations. There were setbacks, including a failed attempt to design and construct a full-scale electronic computer, and successes, ironically involving older, premodern equipment. In 1952, the first electronic computer in Canada was installed at Toronto, though few knew how to use it. With assistance from programmers at Manchester University, the Toronto computing centre mastered the computer and made it available to the rest of the country.;In the second half of the 1950s, less expensive and more reliable commercial computers appeared on the market and other Canadian organizations began making plans to acquire one of their own. As the Toronto computing centre was self-financed through the sale of computer time and federal grants, the changing environment reduced the national significance of the centre and forced a reevaluation of values. Two interrelated plans were made to regain its fortune: to obtain the most powerful computer in Canada, and establish a new, autonomous academic department dedicated to computing research. Success was elusive until the early 1960s, and neither concluded in the expected manner.;It is not the aim of this project to provide a history of computer science, per se, as the discipline did not coalesce until after most of the events discussed herein. Instead, as the historical literature concerning computer science is still underdeveloped, this pre-history provides both a useful case study and a foundation for further research on the history of computing and computer science in Canada.
机译:本文探讨了多伦多大学对电子计算机的介绍和接受,从1945年最初的模糊意图到加拿大第一个计算机科学系的创建(1964年提供博士学位);这个故事始于世界之后不久。第二次世界大战期间,一群对现代计算设备感兴趣的教授向大学和几个联邦机构请愿,要求他们提供资金来建造或购买电子计算机。尽管位于多伦多,但希望所有加拿大科学家都能使用新机器进行计算。有挫折,包括设计和建造一台全尺寸电子计算机的失败尝试和成功,具有讽刺意味的是涉及了老式的,过时的设备。 1952年,加拿大第一台电子计算机安装在多伦多,尽管很少有人知道如何使用它。在曼彻斯特大学的程序员的帮助下,多伦多计算中心掌握了计算机,并将其提供给全国各地。1950年代下半叶,市场上和其他加拿大组织出现了更便宜,更可靠的商用计算机。开始制定自己的计划。由于多伦多计算中心是通过出售计算机时间和联邦拨款来自负盈亏的,因此不断变化的环境降低了该中心的国家意义,并迫使其重新评估价值。为了重获财富,我们制定了两个相互关联的计划:获得加拿大最强大的计算机,并建立一个致力于计算研究的新的自治学术部门。直到1960年代初期,成功都是难以捉摸的,而且都没有以预期的方式得出结论。本项目的目的不是提供计算机科学的历史,因为该学科直到本文讨论的大多数事件之后才合并。取而代之的是,由于有关计算机科学的历史文献仍不发达,因此该史前文献为加拿大计算机和计算机科学的历史研究提供了有用的案例研究和基础。

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  • 作者

    Campbell, Scott M.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Toronto (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Toronto (Canada).;
  • 学科 History of Science.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2006
  • 页码 380 p.
  • 总页数 380
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 自然科学史;
  • 关键词

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